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Major Book Publishers Demand Identities of Usenet Uploaders (Remember Usenet?)

Posted on June 13, 2013 by Michael Sauers

Some of the world’s largest book publishers are going after two prolific Usenet uploaders. The publishers have obtained subpoenas from a federal court in the…

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Publisher Threatens to Sue (Librarian) Blogger for $1-Billion

Posted on May 15, 2013 by Michael Sauers

Jeffrey Beall is a metadata librarian at the University of Colorado at Denver, but he’s known online for his popular blog Scholarly Open Access, where…

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Authors Suing Penguin’s Self-Publishing Platform

Posted on May 2, 2013May 2, 2013 by Michael Sauers

According to an article in Courthouse News Service, Kelvin James, Jodi Foster and Terry Hardy are suing the platform and its parent company for profiting…

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